Ep 7. Dropping Knowledge
- TV-14
- October 11, 2018
- 24 min
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7.2 (108)
The season 13 episode 7 of Impractical Jokers is titled "Dropping Knowledge". In this episode, the four members of the comedy troupe, Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr, take to the streets once again to play pranks on unsuspecting strangers in an attempt to embarrass and entertain each other.
The episode begins with an eyebrow shaping challenge, where each joker takes turns shaping the eyebrows of strangers at a mall kiosk. The catch is that they must take turns saying ridiculous things, such as pretending to be experts on eyebrow trends or making up fake eyebrow-related products.
Next is an interesting challenge where the jokers pretend to be guides at a museum, and they willingly provide incorrect information to the visitors. The goal is to see how long they can keep up the act without getting caught.
The jokers then move on to an outdoor restaurant, where they have to challenge each other to order food using ridiculous and embarrassing phrases. This challenge is particularly funny to watch, especially when the strangers catch on to the strange requests.
The highlight of this episode involves a challenge where the jokers have to teach a group of children about random topics for their "book report" in school. This challenge is particularly embarrassing since the jokers have to use props and act out their topics in front of the children. However, the children's reactions are priceless, and the jokers struggle to keep their composure.
Finally, the episode ends with a classic challenge where each joker has to sneakily place an object in a stranger's cart while they're shopping. The catch is that they must make sure the object is bizarre and random. The reactions of the strangers are hilarious and the jokers struggle to keep a straight face while watching from the sidelines.
Overall, "Dropping Knowledge" is a classic Impractical Jokers episode that will have you laughing from start to finish. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves a good prank and has a sense of humor.